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Alphabetical [« »] authors 8 autolycus 1 autumn 1 avail 17 available 1 avarice 15 avenge 8 | Frequency [« »] 17 adorned 17 adversary 17 arms 17 avail 17 begin 17 care 17 civil | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances avail |
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1 I, 11| great, that they are of more avail than all the heavenly gods, 2 II, 3 | ERROR.~But what does it avail thus to address the vulgar 3 III, 12| without the other is of no avail; for from knowledge arises 4 III, 19| man with wisdom. Of what avail was it to congratulate himself 5 IV, 3 | is fixed in it which may avail for the cultivation of the 6 IV, 15| the skill of which is of avail for nothing else than for 7 V, 18| influence in itself which may avail for its own preservation? 8 VI, 5 | truly knowledge is of no avail if our virtue fails. For, 9 VI, 5 | because knowledge is of no avail unless it is followed up 10 VI, 24| of his past life is of no avail to him who lives badly, 11 VI, 24| to him. For it is of no avail that conscience is confirmed; 12 VI, 24| of ignorance. It is of no avail that conscience is confined; 13 VII, 1 | displeasing. For of what avail is it, either to be freed 14 VII, 1 | understand the true one? Of what avail, either to see the vanity 15 VII, 1 | know what is true? Of what avail is it, I say, to defend 16 VII, 1 | heavenly justice? Of what avail to hold the worship of God 17 VII, 6 | things, which are of no avail except for the present;